I stopped updating my spreadsheet at some point but I haven't actually beaten that many games in the last few months, so it was pretty easy to fill in the blanks by sorting my Steam library by "last played".
Assassin's Creed Origins
Yakuza 5 Remastered
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
Monster Hunter Wilds
The Last of Us Part II
Assassin's Creed Shadows
Ys X: Nordics
Onimusha: Warlods
Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury
Donkey Kong Country Returns HD
Metroid: Zero Mission
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario RPG
Donkey Kong Bananza
Powerwash Simulator
Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
Silent Hill f
Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut
And I guess I might as well use this post for Ghost of Tsushima while I'm here. I still need to finish the Iki Island DLC but I did beat the main game. I loved it overall but it kinda overstayed its welcome a bit, so I decided to take a break from the DLC. In part because I really wanted to use my extra free time over the holidays to start a new playthrough of Divinity: Original Sin. I never finished it and I'd really like to play both Original Sin games before the new Divinity comes out.
Anyway, Ghost of Tsushima. I don't have a ton to say about it. At first I found the combat a little awkward and loose but I got used to it and ended up enjoying it a lot. Playing on hard made the combat satisfyingly lethal early on but by the end of the game you're so overpowered that it barely even matters anymore.
The art direction was fantastic and I especially loved how they used the wind to guide you instead of an awkward quest marker. The only real issue I had was how repetitive the open-world stuff was. I think they should've either made the map smaller or had more variety to it. Following a cute little fox to a shrine was fine the first few times but around the 20th shrine it started getting really old.
So yeah, I'll definitely play Ghost of Yotei when it comes to PC but I'm in no hurry, they can take their time with the port.
Also, my game of the year is uh... Bananza? TLoU Part II is my real top game of the year but it's a late port so I'm giving it to Donkey Kong because it was insanely fun. Which reminds me: buying a Switch 2 was horrible idea! I barely had time to make a dent in my backlog in the first place and now I have so many Switch games to play on top of that!